I think you mean 393-110 0r 392-110 . you can find out which IC your model uses by leaving a email at the following link with your model number. They also have replacement ICs that have free shipping and free instalation instructions with pictures. heres the link.http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/

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The fuses are not the only problem--if 2,2 error code 95% of the time the Convergence IC that the WS-65909 uses is bad. It is a STK-393-110----fuses are on the same board and near the middle towards the back---they are green in color and look like resistors--if you have this model the location numbers marked on top of the board will be F9A04 and F9A05----both are 5 amp fuses (this will also be marked on the board) they are 2 of about 5 fuses and are towards the rear of the row of pico fuses.

If you check the fuses (just like any other fuse) and either is open--You need to remove the center board and replace the STK chip and the fuses-----not everyone can do this repair themselves--

I have had so many people ask me about this problem that I have composed step by step start to finish instructions for this repair--If you have some skill at soldering and think you can remove the board safely let me know and I will post the instructions here for you to read.

Other than the fuses there are about 12 light blue resistors in front of them that need to be checked--if any are discolored they need to be replaced also--they are all low value resistors--3.9 ohms--they will check like a fuse--no reading and or discolored and you need to replace them.

Considering the parts cost is usually under 20 dollars--I can also tell you the best place to buy the chip--you can if you can do the repair save a lot of money--most shops get 300-400 for this type of repair.

If you find the fuse or fuses bad---do not bypass or replace them--the only thing that gets them is the convergence chip.

If you have any questions or need advice let me know--I am here to help people.

1- Did you try converging it by way of your menu?
2- Sometimes they have fuse-able resistors on the deflection board that go open when the IC's take a dive.
3- If this doesn't help then I will need your model number and make and you will need to get your DVM ready for trouble shooting.
4- I haven't had to replace a convergence board complete in 20 years, I don't know why your wanted to do that. Replace the IC's and possible resistors and your back in business.
5- Let me know!

sounds like the coolant needs replacement. You can tell by looking into the lens of the CRts while the set is playing. The green and blue are usually the ones that are affected first. If you need to know where to get the coolant kit which contains the coolane and the instructions let me know and I will post the link.

Okay that model uses two ICs they are STK392-120 also I would recomend getting at least four of the 6.8 ohm 1watt resistors as that model will usually have a couple of the convergence resistors go open when the ICs fail. You can get replacement ICs at the following link they do provide free instaltion instructions as well as free on line instant messageing with their technicians to help with testing resistors or any other help you need and the support is unlimited and always free for all their customers. Heres the link.http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/